You have an interesting problem. The BIOS on the BT-930 is responsible for booting the kernel. It is doing that just fine. However, the kernel doesn't know about the BT-930, and it can't do anything once booted.
** The BT-930 is not supported by the bootable CD-ROM. On Sun, Sep 28, 1997 at 06:40:14PM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote [edited for space]: > K6-200, BT-930, ASUS TX97-XE, Matrox-Millenium, IBM SCSI-DCAS 34330, > Plextor SCSI-CDROM, IOMEGA-ZIP SCSI intern, 64MB SDRAM Looks fine. > Well I tried the 2.0.30 special installation diskettes which should > work with Buslogic Flashpoint controllers but should crash often. > Yes I veryfied that they crash ... :-((( > The last words were: > > Started kswapd v 1.4.2.2 > FDC 0 is a post-1991 > md driver 0.35 MAX_MD_DEV=4, MAX_REAL=8 > > It seems that after this the SCSI controller is to be initialized. I don't follow you here. The kernel actually stopped after initalizing the md driver? Which image was this, exactly? > Using the standard diskettes the next lines are: > > Failed initialization of WD-7000 SCSI card! > PPA: unable to initialise controller at 0x378, error 2 > scsi : 0 hosts > scsi : detected total. > > but I think the error message is connected with failing to initialize > the parallel port zipdrive which I havn't because using an internal > SCSI Zipdrive. Or is this the point??? You're getting error messages because you don't have that hardware installed. It is normal behavior. You _should_ be able to use the 2.0.30 "special" images. If those don't work (please confirm), let me know and I will compile a custom kernel for you to put on the rescue disk. Good luck, Jeff -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .